Niki,
The utadm tool does configure the DHCP server, but it also defines the
interconnect for the DTUs. You may need to do "utadm -L on" after
running the configuration to enable the interconnect.
Seth
Niki W. Waibel wrote:
I think in order to do that you have to configure a dedicated interconnect
instead of a shared one. Except if it's actually a shared interconnect,
don't offer IP addresses.
as the ray server has to serve rays on external networks, i have to switch on
lan connections (utadm -l).
the ray server itself does *not* act as a DHCP server for the rays. so it is
not configured using utadm -a or utadm -A.
as of my knowledge (please correct me if i am wrong) utadm -a and utadm -A only
change the DHCP server configuration -- they do not change anything related
directly to the rays services.
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Seth Galitzer
Systems Coordinator
Computing and Information Sciences
Kansas State University
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